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PhilGood,
I have to record some tracks for a collab project I am working on.
I'll try to remember to post something to show you. Not sure where would be best.
Feel free to bug me.
I like the kels. They are a little darker than the oktavas. The way that translates recording drums is you dont notice the cymbals as much, so the mic seems to focus on bringing out the toms. In fact, even from an overhead position (in a small room) I get a pretty usable kick drum sound as well.
So on songs where I am primarily playing basic grooves on kick / snare / hat. I prefer the kels. It is just bright enough to know you are using a condensor, but dark enough they automatically push the drums back from front stage EQ wise.
Bug me... I'll come through eventually.
Oh.. They stink on most vocals and acoustic guitars (at least in my opinion) but do well on gnarly sources like mando and violin that normally set your teeth on edge. I am soon going to try it on horns (alto sax) and see if it comes close to a ribbon mic for that application.
I imagine it would be the "perfect Condensor" for bagpipes (ha, ha)
Tom